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When you access Wikipedia from an IPv6-compatible device on the T-Mobile network, a proxy server (with its own IPv6 address) retrieves and sends data to Wikipedia's servers on your behalf rather than your mobile device doing so directly. However, a T-Mobile IPv6 user editing Wikipedia without an account cannot be uniquely identified as their IP ...
Refresh the page to allow the camera permission prompt to reappear or manually toggle the permission. 1. Tap the 'aA' icon . 2. Tap Website Settings. 3. Under the 'Allow [website name] to Access' section, tap Camera and select either Ask or Allow.
The main remaining problem for Mac OS X was the presence of rogue routers, such as wrongly configured Windows Internet Connection Sharing devices pretending to have IPv6 connectivity, while 6to4 tunneled IPv6 traffic is blocked at a firewall. [citation needed] Another problem was pre-10.50 versions of Opera. [citation needed]
This T-Mobile IP address range is blocked because it was repeatedly used to engage in vandalism, abuse, and disruption. Do not send administrators emails regarding this, instead follow advice listed below. They will not be able to unblock this IP address for you. Quick Solutions:
Verified for iOS 9.3 and later. 1. Double press the Home button or swipe up and hold. 2. Swipe up on the image of the app. 3. Re-launch the app and attempt to reproduce the issue.
If instructions are given in the block message, follow them. If you have an account, ensure you are logged in. If you have never edited Wikipedia before and/or do not have an account, you may need to create one. This will normally allow you to edit despite the block on your IP address.
These suggestions are designed to help with broadband connections only. If you don't have broadband, you'll need to try other steps to fix problems with a dial-up internet connection.
Although IPv6 addresses can be highly dynamic, possibly changing even more often than IPv4 addresses, a single user will generally use the same /64 range, and their IPv6 address is unlikely to be shared with other devices (although multiple people can use a single device, e.g. a shared computer).